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Updated: June 29, 2025


"Well, you've shifted the stuff.... But you haven't the slightest notion what accommodation they want. You simply don't know." "I know what accommodation they ought to want with four hundred thousand inhabitants," George retorted pugnaciously. "Is it four hundred thousand?" Mr. Enwright asked, with bland innocence. He generally left statistics to his partner. "Four hundred and twenty-five."

"I don't believe in no gongs," remarked the musical one scornfully. "No nor trip-wires neither." He eyed his audience pugnaciously. "But, my good fellah er what do you believe in?" Percy's spirits were sinking. "Tins, china, cups and saucers, plates, old saucepans anything and everything wot will make a noise when the 'Un falls on it.

"The good old greasewood hills!" chanted Gantry, who was of those who curse their homeland to its face and praise it consistently and pugnaciously elsewhere. "Are you ever coming back to them, Blount? I believe you told me once, in the old college days, that you were Western-born."

He fixed me with a wandering glance, kicked his dog viciously, and inquired where he was. Clearly he was very drunk. 'That's what comes o' bein' a teetotaller, he observed in bitter regret. I expressed my surprise that in him I should have met a blue-ribbon stalwart. 'Ay, but I'm a strong teetotaller, he said pugnaciously.

A slight nick became visible on the cap of the right knee. "Well, I'll be darned!" said Curly, scratching his head, as he observed these developments. "So'll I," remarked Bill, in frank friendship. "Ha! Ha!" Curly looked at him pugnaciously for a moment. "For one cent, Bill," said he, "I'd wring your cussed green neck for you.

"Well, if he's in that joint we might as well go back home. We won't get him, not nohow," declared Hopalong. "Huh! You wait an' see!" replied Red, pugnaciously. "Reckon you never run up agin' a mission real hard," Hopalong responded, his memory harking back to the time he had disagreed with a convent, and they both meant about the same to him as far as winning out was concerned.

All of them could now make the animal out as Beverly concentrated the little ray of light upon him. The beast was advancing slowly, but pugnaciously, sniffling the air, and evidently furiously hungry on account of his prolonged cruise upon the icefield, deprived of his customary fish meals. "What ought we do, Tom?" Jack called out hurriedly.

"I'd just as soon not have a beau at all as have some of these boys around here," declared Dolly, pugnaciously. "I like the country, but I don't see why the people have to be so stupid. They're not half as bright as the ones we know in the city." "I don't know about that, Dolly. Bessie's from the country, but I think she's as bright as most of the people in the city.

"Say what are youse guys doin', huh?" demanded the waiter pugnaciously. Carton and I had risen and stood between the man and Craig. The sound of voices in high pitch was enough to attract a crowd ever ready to watch a scrap.

He had not crossed the grounds of the agency before he had made up his mind as to the reason for her repelling him. "She is engaged to Fearing!" he told himself. "She has promised to marry Fearing! She thinks that it is too late to consider another man!" The prospect of a fight for the woman he loved thrilled him greatly. His lower jaw set pugnaciously.

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